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We encourage you to share your personal condolences and stories of Brian Marks below and we will share them with the family.

Michele (Mickey) Herbin

Brian was such a quiet gentle soul who always said hello even if he didn't know someone. Sorry to hear of his passing. May his memory be for a blessing.

Marc Reinganum Alison Fox

Audrey, Leslie and Wendy..with tender memories of Brian, his gentleness and sweetness, please accept our sympathy...Marc, Alison and family

Andrea Idelman

I was so sorry to learn of Brian's death from Rabbi Eitan. Brian truly loved being part of Shir Hadash. He was a very kind and sweet man. I will miss seeing him at the Synagogue. You have my deepest sympathy.

Lisa Radzely

My deepest sympathies on Brian's passing. He always was friendly and kind. He will be missed at Shir Hadash. For me personally, I most will miss talking with him about the Mets. I enjoyed discussing the team with someone who also cared a lot about the Mets and was knowledgeable about them. Brian will be missed. May his memory be a blessing.

Cheryl and David Bradford

Dear Audrey, Leslie and Wendy,
Please accept our condolences for your loss. May his
Memory be a blessing.

Chana Sulpar

I am so sorry to hear about Brian's passing. He was a quiet and sweet man. I will miss seeing him at Shir-Hadash.

Joseph Jason

I have known Brian since 1987. I worked with him at the IRS in a number of groups. We played many games of tennis when he was younger. I regret that I could not go to the funeral since I moved to Ohio. I last saw Brian in August. He was a special person who was a mensch. He had a special talent for writing poems. He died way before his time. I will miss my friend and have many memories of him.